Anatomical Kinesiology TEST 3

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Bankart Lesions are commonly associated with what structure?

glenoid labrum

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the lateral aspect of the clavicle articulates with what structure

acromian process

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the medial end of the clavicle articulates with which structure?

manubrium of the sternum

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what is the primary A-C joint stabilizer

coracoclavicular ligament

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The posterior lateral one-half of the clavicle is the insertion for the

Descending fibers

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what is the innervation of the Rhomboid Major

Dorsal scapula nerve

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What is the intervention of the pectoralis minor

the medial and lateral pectoral nerve

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What is the intervention of the Seratius Anterior?

Long thoracic nerve

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what is the insertion of the pectoralis Minor?

coracoid process

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what is the insertion of the lower trapezius?

base of the spine of the scapula

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what is the main action of serrations anterior?

upward rotation of the scapula

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how much R-O-M is from scapula movements during shoulder abduction of 180

60

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the deltoid tuberosity is located on the ______

mid lateral aspect of the humerus

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Location of infraspinatus fossa

Posterior aspect of the scapula below the spine of the

scapula

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when is the insertion of the supraspinatus?

superior aspect of the greater tubercle

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What is the origin of the pectoralis minor?

mid aspect of ribs 3,4, & 5

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what is the insertion of the pectoralis major clavicular fibers?

lateral lip of the bicipital groove

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what is the insertion of the serratus anterior?

entire medial border of the scapula

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what is the insertion of the rhomboids?

medial border of the scapula inferior to the spine of the scapula

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the only boney link between the axial and appendicular skeleton

S-C joint

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S-C ligament that runs clavicle to clavicle

interclavicular

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The lateral aspect of the spine of the scapula is referred to as the

acromian process

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which of the following is not a shoulder extensor?

Teres minor and supraspinatus

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the transverse humeral ligament stabilizes the tendon of which of the following in the bicipital groove?

biceps brachii longhead

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the sub scapular bursae reduced friction between subscapularis muscle and the _______

coracoid process

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the medial border of the acromian process & the superior border of the spine of the scapula, is the insertion for what muscle?

transverse trapezius

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the mid deltoid has an origin of

lateral aspect of the acromian process

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which muscle produces movement in three joints

biceps brachii long head

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most powerful shoulder extensor?

latissimus dorsi

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which muscle will not contribute to concentric shoulder external rotation?

supraspinatus

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which muscle would not contribute to shoulder flexion?

pectoralis major sternal fibers

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A (S.L.A.P) lesion would involve which structure?

glenoid labrum

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which muscle is not a shoulder girdle muscle?

pectoralis major sternal fibers

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where is synovial fluid produced in the joint?

capsule interlining

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origin of the coracobrachialis

corocoid process

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insertion of most often injured rotator cuff muscle

superior aspect of the greater tubercle

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what is the most injured rotator cuff muscle?

supraspinatus

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origin of the anterior rotator cuff muscle

subscapular fossa

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which muscle is involved in the deceleration of the humerous during a throwing?

teres minor

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which structure is not involved in impingement syndrome?

infrasprinatus tendon

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insertion of only anterior rotator cuff?

lesser tubercle

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which muscle would contribute to posterior stability of the shoulder?

teres minor

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in the standing or erect position, the levator scpaula elevates and the

downwardly rotates

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insertion of the biceps brachii long head

radial tuberosity

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origin of the anterior deltoid

anterior aspect of the lateral one-third of the clavicle

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what humeral position is most common during anterior luxation?

abducted externally rotated

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insertion of the second most often injured posterior rotator cuff:

posterior aspect of the greater tubercle

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origin of the teres minor

upper mid aspect of the lateral aspect of the scapula

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origin of the rhomboids

spinous process of C7 & T1 through T5